Scantly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Scant
Not full large or plentiful scarcely sufficient less than is wanted for the purpose scanty meager not enough as a...
Scantness
The quality or condition of being scant narrowness smallness insufficiency scantiness
Scantly
In a scant manner not fully or sufficiently narrowly penuriously
Hobble skirt
A womans skirt so scant at the bottom as to restrain freedom of movement after the fashion of a hobble
Pilled
Stripped of hair scant of hair bald
Scrimp
To make too small or short to limit or straiten to put on short allowance to scant to contract to...
Skinch
To give scant measure to squeeze or pinch in order to effect a saving
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